PB Tails Metal Crush TMR Review: Fallout vibes controller with TMR sticks


The PB Tails Metal Crush Defender TMR is certainly a quirky-looking controller with its bold design but it feels every inch its worth at it’s premium price point. The addition of TMR technology makes stick movements buttery smooth and while it does lack some other features I’d expect at this price range it’s a stylish choice for controller collectors and an absolute pleasure to use.

PB Tails is a relatively niche company specializing in quirky and unique gaming controllers, using unusual materials and finishes like aluminum alloy, having controllers inspired by cars and other strange shapes like their pixelated CHOC controller, I’ve always been intrigued by their designs but surious as to their actual functionality in day to day use. Among their lineup, the PB Tails Crush range features TMR sticks (tunneling magnetoresistance), a cutting-edge technology considered even more advanced than Hall Effect sticks and adopted by only a few brands so far, I had to try it for myself. Overall I was pleasantly surprised by this bonkers looking controller which manages to look rugged but feel premium in a way many third-party controllers lack right now out side of Xbox and PlayStations own offerings.

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Jennifer Young
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Jennifer Young

Jen has been part of the Windows Central team for two years and has been playing video games since the 90s and is just as adept at Dark Souls and Diablo as she is at Petz 4. Playing mainly on Steam Deck, Xbox and PC, Jen prefers to collect controllers over shoes and handbags. However, only a handful make it into the daily rotation while others are doomed to storage, and she’ll happily tell you why in numerous reviews submitted to this site.

This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by PB Tails. PB Tails had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

PB Tails Metal Crush controller review: Pricing and specifications

  • The PB Tails Metal Crush Defender TMR controller costs $109.99.
  • There are some cheaper alternatives in plastic, from $45.99 if you are only interested in the TMR sticks.

Metal Crush Defender controller specs

• Price: $109.99 at PB Tails
• Connectivity:
USB-A to USB-C cable, Bluetooth or 2.4Ghz wireless dongle
• Compatibility: Windows PC, SteamOS, Android, Apple, Nintendo Switch
• Extra controls: 6-axis gyro sensor
• Features: Anti-drift TMR joysticks, Hall Effect triggers, interchangeable joystick caps and mag case, customizable RGB lighting
• Battery life: 10 hours
• Dimensions:
155 mm × 101 mm × 66 mm (6.1 x 4 x 2.6 inches)
• Weight: 346 grams (0.76lbs)

The price of the Crush range varies depending on the controllers shell, so you can grab the plastic ‘China White’ Crush TMR for $64.99, with some cheaper $45.99 versions for Nintendo Switch layout. The Crush 550 TMR with Porsche inspired details retails for $79.99, while the Metal Crush Ghost Silver is available for $99.99.

I’ve been testing the Metal Crush Defender TMR, priced at $109.99, which features a yellow-worn metallic design reminiscent of Fallout’s post-apocalyptic style. PB Tails controllers are not widely available and are primarily sold through their official website, though some models can be found on Ali Express.

Selection of PB Tails controllers

PB Tails have a small selection of quirky looking controllers for all platforms (but not Xbox unfortunately) (Image credit: PB Tails)

In the box, you get a hard leather effect case with a cushioned innard to keep your controller, a slot for the included 2.4Ghz dongle, and the USB wire for charging and wired use fits into netting within the case.

PB Tails Metal Crush controller review: The good

With it’s rugged exterior it seemed fitting to photograph this controller on my doorstep (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)
  • The TMR sticks feel incredibly smooth and precise, offering a more noticeable improvement over Hall Effect sticks than I expected.
  • The controller is incredibly well-built and feels like a luxury product.
  • Wireless connectivity with the USB receiver is a doddle, but there’s also Bluetooth capability too and it’s easy to switch between modes.



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